The Redskins got their one win. And they aren’t due for another any time soon.

That’s the way Antrel Rolle figures it. After a 28-14 season-opening loss to the Redskins at FedEx Field, Rolle back on Sept. 11 was so disgusted that he said: “We know the Redskins are not a better team than us. If we played them 100 times, they might win five.’’

That potentially-combustible quote yesterday was brought up to Rolle during his weekly radio spot on WFAN. He was given the chance to clarify those comments with the Giants set for the rematch with the Redskins on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Did he really say the Giants would beat the Redskins 95 out of 100 times?

“I said ninety-nine,’’ Rolle said.

No, there was no backing away by Rolle in the aftermath of the Giants’ 37-34 victory over the Cowboys.

“I don’t plan on losing to the Redskins, I’m going to be honest with you,’’ Rolle said. “I’m not guaranteeing a victory, I’m not doing any of that. We got to play the game come Sunday, but I’m very, very confident in this team and very, very confident we’re going to get the job done, go out there and bring it, bring it the way the New York Giants know how to bring it.’’

Rolle isn’t the only one feeling good about the Giants. Receiver Victor Cruz, having a breakout and potentially record-breaking season, went on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog radio yesterday and guaranteed the Giants will make the playoffs.

Asked his gut feeling about the playoffs, Cruz said, “Yes. We will be in the playoffs.”

Asked if that was a guarantee, Cruz said, “Uh, yeah.”

Rolle did not discount the defensive issues that continue to hurt the Giants, saying: “Our season will be shut short if we continue to play that way.’’

But he took great exception to speculation that he was to blame for blowing the assignment on what turned out to be an uncontested 50-yard TD pass to an uncovered Dez Bryant, a play in which Rolle and cornerback Corey Webster clearly got their signals crossed. On NBC, Cris Collinsworth said Rolle was “barbecued’’ on the play.

“I’m not saying I don’t make mistakes, because I do, I’m saying if there’s a coverage and I’m supposed to be in a certain area, best believe I’m going to be where I’m supposed to be. Like I was Sunday night, like I was against San Francisco, like I was against the Packers. They say ‘Antrel Rolle got burned.’ No, Antrel Rolle didn’t get burned! Antrel Rolle was exactly where he was supposed to be. Know what the hell you’re talking about. There’s people watching on TV, the only thing they know is what the commentators are telling them.”